Stopping, Maintenance, Safety (continued) – Troy-Bilt 13034 User Manual

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Safety (continued)

STOPPING

1. Before leaving operator’s position or

before leaving tractor unattended:

a. Bring unit to a complete stop.

b. Disengage attachment/PTO drive.

c. Lower attachments to ground.

d. Set parking brake.

e. Shut off engine and remove ignition

key.

f. Wait for all moving parts to come to a

complete stop.

2. Disengage attachment/PTO drive when

transporting tractor or when attachments

are not in use.

MAINTENANCE

1. Before performing any service,
adjustments or maintenance on unit,

engine or attachments:

a. Park unit on a firm and levei

surface.

b. Disengage attachment/PTO drive.
c. Lower attachments.
d. Move aii controi ievers to

“Neutral”.

e. Apply parking brake.
f. Shut off engine. Remove ignition

key and ailow engine to cool.

4. Keep children away while performing

maintenance or adjustments.

2. Always wear sturdy footwear

(preferably steel-toed shoes), long
trousers, hearing and eye protection while

doing any maintenance on unit. Do not
wear loose-fitting clothing, jewelry,

scarves, ties, etc., which could get caught

in moving parts. Tie up or restrain long
hair.

3. Mower blades are extremely sharp. Use
caution when servicing. Wear gloves or
wrap blades in rags. Wear eye protection

when sharpening blades.

5. Provide safe, adequate light in your

work area. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME

FOR ILLUMINATION! Use only a portable
safety light enclosed in a wire cage for

working inside or under unit. NOTE: Hot

filaments from a broken light bulb can

ignite spilled fuel or oil.

6. Keep nuts and bolts tight (especially

blade mounting hardware—check for
proper torque specifications frequently in

this area-refer to maintenance section of

attachment owners manual). Keep
equipment in good condition.

7. Never tamper with safety devices.
Check their proper operation regularly.

Repair or replace as necessary.

8. Keep machine free of grass, leaves or
other debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel
spillage. Allow machine to cool before
storing.

9. Grass catcher components are subject

to wear, damage and deterioration, which

could expose moving parts or allow

objects to be thrown. Check their proper

operation regularly. Repair or replace as
necessary.

10. Frequently check components and
replace when necessary. Use only factory-

approved replacement parts. Parts

manufactured by others may present

safety hazards even though they may fit on
the unit.

11. Replace muffler if worn or defective.

12. Keep all safety and operation decals in

place. If these decals are damaged or not
legible, clean or replace them as needed.

Refer to Section 3, “Decals”, for decal
description and location.

13. Check brake operation frequently.

Adjust and service as necessary as

indicated in Section 6. “Maintenance”.

14. Chock wheels (place blocks of wood in

front of and behind wheels) when

performing maintenance with the parking

brake off. Securely support unit if it must
be raised for any reason.

15. Check wheel attachment hardware

regularly and ensure it is properly secured.

Do not attempt to mount a tire on a wheel
rim unless you are experienced in doing

so. Follow proper safety precautions and

use proper tools. Mounting a wheel

improperly could result in serious injury or
death.

16. Do not inflate tires above
recommended pressures. Use a clip-on

chuck to inflate tires, with an extension
hose long enough to allow you to stand to
one side and NOT over or in front of the
tire assembly.

17. Towing or pushing unit with another

vehicle will damage transmission. Push

unit by hand only.

18. Use a heavy-duty trailer to transport
unit. Lower attachments to trailer bed. Set

parking brake. Fasten unit securely to

trailer with straps, chains or cables. Unit

must be secured to trailer facing forward.

Severe damage can occur to hood of unit

if it is trailered facing backwards.

19. Use extra care when loading or

unloading the machine into a trailer or

truck.

20. Do not use food or beverage

containers to store waste materials. Using

such containers could result in accidental
poisoning.

21. Hood retaining hardware may become

hot from engine exhaust. Burns may

result. Do not remove hood without first

stopping engine and allowing these parts

to cool.

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